Med. Weter. 76 (6), 341-344, 2020
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ANGELIKA TKACZYK, KRZYSZTOF KOWAL, BRYGIDA ŚLASKA |
Mitochondrial D-loop informative SNPs in identification of dog’s breed |
The aim of the study was to determine differences at the molecular level between different breeds of dogs on
the basis of a comparative analysis of the mtDNA D-loop sequence. The material used in the study consisted
of blood collected from 40 Doberman Pinscher, Dachshund, German Shepherd, and Crossbreed dogs. The
investigations involved DNA extraction, amplification and sequencing of the mtDNA D-loop, as well as
bioinformatic analyses. Fifteen SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) mutations were identified. This study
proposes a new solution for dog breed identification, i.e. the use of SNPs specific to each breed. The analysis
revealed the presence of already known SNPs in various configurations depending on the breed. Breed-specific
SNP patterns were identified in 94% of the Doberman dogs, and two SNP patterns were found in 73% of the
German Shepherd dogs. This subject requires further research. However, given the limited amount of data on
the use of mtDNA in determination of breed affiliation, the present results seem to be promising. |
Keywords: mtDNA, SNP, Dachshund, Doberman, German Shepherd |
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